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Fig. 2B 30-year-old woman with no history of leukemia who presented
with abdominal mass. Contrast-enhanced axial CT scan at level of root of
superior mesenteric artery shows large retroperitoneal mass (arrow)
that has infiltrated left kidney. Needle biopsy of mass confirmed diagnosis of
granulocytic sarcoma. Well-margined, nodular lesion (arrowhead) is
present in tail of pancreas. Mass shows low contrast enhancement with respect
to normal pancreas parenchyma.